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Document Scanning Services

 
 
Records Scanning
Consider just one 80 gigabyte hard drive. It can hold 2.7 million documents and costs only $120. The same storage for paper documents would be 68 4-drawer file cabinets. The cost for one cabinet alone is more than $120.

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Medical Scanning
The healthcare industry is famous for slow adoption of document imaging and electronic document management systems -- you'd think that they would be natural fits as they generate about 200 pages of paper per bed every day.

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Legal Scanning
Legal firms are required to store and have ready access to large volumes of hard copy documents. These include original signed contracts, case notes, legal judgments, working documentation etc. Space may be at a premium, and storage is often outsourced to specialist offsite storage facilities.

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Educational Scanning
P2E offers scanning and imaging services to fit the needs of many educational institutes. Whether you want on-site scanning or are looking to send your files off-site we can adjust to your situation.

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Governmental Scanning
P2E’s size and adaptability make it available for many unique jobs throughout the government. As government storage facilities become harder to access and budgets grow tighter. A system that allows information to be shared and searched easily is becoming more and more important.

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Newsletter pull quotes

 

One out of every twenty pages is eventually lost or destroyed and $120 in labor is spent searching for that lost file.

 November 20, 2007

Commercial real estate costs range anywhere between $480 and $720 per square foot, every year.

 September 17, 2007

Direct mail is increasingly becoming more expensive than ever before, with postal rates raising an average of 11.7% in the past year.

 January 16, 2008

A legal firm using an image management system found that their cases could be handled by 2.5 fewer full-time clerks than before they implemented the system.

 September 17, 2007